How To Celebrate Makar Sankranti: This Article Provides Information About How To Celebrate The Hindu Festival Makar SankrantiEvery Eighty Years, The Difference Created Due To The Revolution Of The Earth Around The Sun Is Made Up By Postponing Makar Sankranti By A Day. Makar Sankranti 2016 Falls On 15 January. Makar Sankranti  Is Celebrated Differently In Different Parts Of Bharat (India). In This Article, We Will Explain Some Ways Of Celebrating Makar Sankranti.

Why Makar Sankranti Is Celebrated

How To Celebrate Makar Sankranti
How To Celebrate Makar Sankranti

People Usually Celebrate Makar Sankranti According To Their Local Customs; However, The Following Points Can Help In Celebrating This Day In Spiritually Beneficial Ways.

1.     Increase Sattvikta: On This Day, There Is Increased Chaitanya In The Environment. Hence, One Should Avoid Activities That Increase Raja – Tama; For Example Drinking Alcohol, Eating Meat Etc, And One Should Perform Activities Which Will Increase Sattvikta So As To Derive The Benefits Of The Increased Chaitanya. E.G. Visiting A Temple, Attending A Satsang, Reading Spiritual Books, Etc.

2.     Increase Sadhna: Makar Sankranti Is Very Conducive For Sadhna, Hence One Should Try To Do Maximum Sadhna On This Day. E.G. Chanting The Name Of God, Performing Sativa, Etc.

3.     Holy Bath: On Makar Sankranti, A Holy Bath At Any Holy Place On The Banks Of The Rivers Ganga, Yamuna, Krishna, Godavari, Etc. Yields Great Merits. However, In The Absence Of Any Such Place, When Having A Bath At Home, One Can Keep Behav That The Water Is From Holy Rivers And One Is At A Holy Place. A Bath With Sesame Seeds Helps Purity Our Body.

4.     Donations And Offerings: The Period From Makar Sankranti To Rajasthan Is Called A Transition Period. Any Offering / Donations And Meritorious Acts Done During This Period Definitely Yield Fruit. One Can Donate Items Like New Utensils, Clothes, Food, Sesame Seeds, Gold, Land Etc.

5.     Gift Spiritual Items: In Some Parts Of Bharat, Women Organize Haldi – Kumkum. It Is A Custom To Give Some Offering Known As ‘Vaan'. These Days, The ‘Vaan’ Consists Of Non – Sattvik Items Such As Plastic Items, Soaps, Etc. Instead, One Should Give Items Which Will Be Useful For Spiritual Purposes, Like Incense Sticks, Pictures Of Details Etc.


Celebrating Festivals In A Way That Attracts Sattvikta And Chaitanya And Reduces Raja – Tama In The Environment Increases Overall Sattvikta In The Society Increases, The Influence Of The Negative Energies On Us Reduces Considerably, Thereby Reducing The Problems Caused By The Negative Energies.

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